Richard Yates shone bright upon the publication of his first novel, Revolutionary Road, which was nominated for the National Book Award in 1961. It drew unbridled praise and branded Yates an important, new writer. Kurt Vonnegut claimed that Revolutionary Road was The Great Gatsby of his time. William Sytron described it as "A deft, ironic, beautiful novel that deserves to be a classic." Tennessee Williams went one further and said, "Here is more than fine writing; here is what, added to fine writing, makes a book come immediately, intensely, and brilliantly alive. If more is needed to make a masterpiece in modern American fiction, I am sure I don't know what it is."
In 1962 Eleven Kinds of Loneliness was published, his first collection of short stories. It too had praise heaped upon it. Kurt Vonnegut said it was "the best short-story collection ever written by an American."
Yates' writing skills were further utilized when, upon returning from Los Angeles, he began working as a speechwriter for then-Senator Robert F. Kennedy until the assassination of JFK. From there he moved onto Iowa where, as a creative writing teacher, he would influence and inspire writers such as Andre Dubus and Dewitt Henry.
His third novel, Disturbing the Peace, was published in 1975. Perhaps his second most well-known novel, The Easter Parade, was published in 1976. The story follows the lives of the Grimes sisters and ends in typical Yatesian fashion, replicating the disappointed lives of Revolutionary Road.
However, Yates began to find himself as a writer cut adrift in a sea fast turning towards postmodernism; yet, he would stay true to realism. His heroes and influences remained the classics of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Flaubert and short-story master, Chekov.
It was to his school and army days that Richard turned to for his next novel, A Good School, which was quickly followed by his second collection of short stories, Liars in Love. Young Hearts Crying emerged in 1984 followed two years later with Cold Spring Harbour, which would prove to be his final completed novel.
Like the fate of his hero, Flaubert, whose novel Madame Bovary influenced Revolutionary Road and The Easter Parade, Richard Yates' works are enjoying a posthumous renaissance, attracting newly devoted fans across the Atlantic and beyond.
发表于2024-11-23
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Three classic works—including the virtuosic Revolutionary Road, soon to be a major motion picture—that exemplify the remarkable gifts of this great American master.
Richard Yates’s first novel, Revolutionary Road is the unforgettable portrait of a marriage built on dreams that tragically never come to fruition. In The Easter Parade, he tells the story of two sisters whose parents’ divorce overshadows their entire lives. And in the stories in Eleven Kinds of Loneliness, we witness men and women striving for better lives amid discouragement and disillusion.
革命之路。
评分最近想要了解婚姻和“年华老去”这一主题,就读了《复活节游行》,如我所期待的细腻而冷静的文字,却没有中文版简介所说的那种绝望;渗透在字里行间的是一种无可救药的认命——或者说,许多种无可救药的认命——以为反抗、或者顺从、或者什么别的,会带来救赎,却不能轻易地去责备她们只是不够幸运。也在留白处勾画了一个女性在早期追求平等和自由时的挣扎。最后一本的短篇只看了三部,开始意识到写作风格和语言的重复时就停住了,也不太习惯过重的南方口音和用语中意图表达的那种风貌。
评分革命之路。
评分最近想要了解婚姻和“年华老去”这一主题,就读了《复活节游行》,如我所期待的细腻而冷静的文字,却没有中文版简介所说的那种绝望;渗透在字里行间的是一种无可救药的认命——或者说,许多种无可救药的认命——以为反抗、或者顺从、或者什么别的,会带来救赎,却不能轻易地去责备她们只是不够幸运。也在留白处勾画了一个女性在早期追求平等和自由时的挣扎。最后一本的短篇只看了三部,开始意识到写作风格和语言的重复时就停住了,也不太习惯过重的南方口音和用语中意图表达的那种风貌。
评分Revolutionary Road, 琐碎、灰暗,没看完 。/ Eleven Kinds of Loneliness ,尽写常人的孤独、内心的冷。 / The Easter Parade,几天过去,文中的Emily 依然让我牵挂惦念,那种心灵干涸让人心颤——生活是什么,不知怎样说得清——与《金色笔记》有些类似,只是更无助。。。。。。
Revolutionary Road, The Easter Parade, Eleven Kinds of Loneliness 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书